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proud2BlibKansan (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:06 AMOriginal message It's DATA MINING!! ROFLMAO I have spent the evening having an online discussion with a wingnut Obama hater who is just appalled by the Obama speech to kids on Tuesday. Good gawd, the stupid. After making comments about Hitler youth, he posted this:It's not BO talking to the kids that's the problem. Bush and Clinton have both done that.No, it's the list of activities before, during, and after the talk that are creepy. I mean, the hell? What three words stood out to you? What can you do to support BO? And our tax dollars were spent to prep that crap?So I replied: It's called a lesson planAnd those elements are very common.Good grief. The sillies are really out tonight freaking out about this. Another chance to compare Obama to Hitler! Whoopee!!(Shh. Don't tell them about the little boy who cried wolf. It's better that we all ignore them anyway.)Keep your kids home on Tuesday and tell them you don't want them to hear the president's address. It's your right as a parent. And the parents who want their kids to hear this historic address can send their kids to school to hear it.Problem solved. Now back to death panels!!And he said:It's not teachingyou moron, it's data mining.It's crossing a line of what the president was elected to do, as BO has kept doing time and time again. He is not supposed to be involved in teaching plans or using the ED to interact with young impressionable minds when their parents can't be present.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:13 AMResponse to Original message 1. Ignorance breeds ignorance I've never been a fan of homeschooling--but these ignorant ****s need to duct tape themselves inside their homes so that their precious spawn aren't influenced by the outside world.
create.peace (921 posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:29 AMResponse to Reply #1 2. i homeschooled my kids for the most part and my children were 'in' the world, not kept out of it!... don't throw all homeschoolers in the same hat.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:32 AMResponse to Reply #2 3. Wasn't a broad brush I just stated if these ignorant ****s want to keep their kids stupid, then they need to keep them home and keep them stupid there.
create.peace (921 posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:43 AMResponse to Reply #3 9. Okay, i get it!
aquart (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:38 AMResponse to Reply #2 4. I'm sure they were. And you're opinion of that is all that is necessary. For this and for any other question they might have.
create.peace (921 posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:42 AMResponse to Reply #4 6. i don't really understand your comment....sorry.
proud2BlibKansan (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:43 AMResponse to Reply #6 8. Neither do I But it's late
proud2BlibKansan (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:42 AMResponse to Reply #2 7. You have to admit some parents homeschool to keep their kids in a bubble away from the evils or whatever they fear. Certainly not all, but some. Remember that scene in Jesus Camp
create.peace (921 posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:46 AMResponse to Reply #7 10. definitely, but in the northwest so many liberal parents homeschool, and the more i hear about these schools.....i really do feel for the teachers, i don't blame them.
proud2BlibKansan (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:40 AMResponse to Reply #1 5. I have a friend who is a great progressive and homeschools Her kids will be listening to Obama on Tuesday.
zbdent (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 09:05 AMResponse to Reply #1 13. I wonder how much popularity "homeschooling" enjoys when you factor in that teachers are required BY LAW to report suspected child abuse / sexual abuse
bleever (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 01:41 AMResponse to Original message 11. Apparently, word of the mandatory brain-needles was leaked prematurely. To anyone who fears that the mandatory brain-needles ("brain-permaports" is the preferred term) inserted into the base of the skulls of every child K through 12 are there to extract genetic material, or to implant some kind of chip: don't worry.It does both.
proud2BlibKansan (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 08:52 AMResponse to Reply #11 12. And yet another reason for health care reform!
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:13 AMResponse to Original message 1. Ignorance breeds ignorance I've never been a fan of homeschooling--but these ignorant ****s need to duct tape themselves inside their homes so that their precious spawn aren't influenced by the outside world.Quotecreate.peace (921 posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:29 AMResponse to Reply #1 2. i homeschooled my kids for the most part and my children were 'in' the world, not kept out of it!... don't throw all homeschoolers in the same hat.QuoteHorse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-04-09 12:32 AMResponse to Reply #2 3. Wasn't a broad brush I just stated if these ignorant ****s want to keep their kids stupid, then they need to keep them home and keep them stupid there
DUmmie home schooling curriculum1-Advanced Welfare Cheating.2-Sob Stories Made Believeable.3-Use of Multiple Food Banks Made easy.4-Keeping the Unemployment Checks Coming.5-Dressing for Failure in the Modern Era.6-Government Freebies and Where to Find Them.(most important)...and for after school activities.1-Demonstration etiquette. (How to be more obnoxious)2-Boycotting (not to be confused with "sex on a single bed")
And lets not forget Pot smoking 101 and 201 for an elective.
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They pledge to be "servants" to Obama yet I see very few of them donating their money to poor people. Why don't they pledge to adopt a family that needs health care? These people are all talk, talk, talk, and nothing else. I heard someone say that if you think about it, most of these celebrities are high school dropouts, yet they believe they have the knowledge to tell everyone else how to live.
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